TY - JOUR
T1 - The Impact of Innovation on Advancing Sustainable Practices in the Industrial Sector
AU - Velez Osorio, Iris Maria
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© Publisher PH “Akademperiodyka” of the NAS of Ukraine, 2025.
PY - 2025/6/12
Y1 - 2025/6/12
N2 - Introduction. Sustainable development within the industrial sector has garnered attention due to environmental, social, and economic concerns arising from the irresponsible use of resources. Manufacturing companies have faced the challenge of reducing or optimizing resource use in production processes. Problem Statement. The paradox in Colombian manufacturing companies has been their declaration of concern for environmental, economic, and social responsibilities while simultaneously demonstrating policies that increase resource use and environmental degradation. Purpose. This study has aimed to understand how disruptive and incremental innovation in products, production methods, and organizational methods influence the efficient use of resources and waste management in the Colombian industrial sector. Materials and Methods. Data from two surveys covering 8, 264 manufacturing companies across 56 subsectors have been analyzed using advanced statistical techniques. Innovation capabilities have been assessed in terms of product, process, and organizational methods, alongside their environmental impact. Results. Findings have revealed that innovation in production methods significantly enhances the efficient use of raw materials, while both incremental and disruptive innovations have positively affected waste management practices. However, a need for more investment in research and sustainable practices has been identified, especially in complex sectors like pharmaceuticals and plastics. Conclusions. The Colombian manufacturing industry has made commendable efforts in innovation and capability building, leading to better environmental performance and reduced raw material usage. The study concludes that despite waste management and resource utilization challenges, a commitment to a circular economy and greener processes presents a viable path forward for the industry.
AB - Introduction. Sustainable development within the industrial sector has garnered attention due to environmental, social, and economic concerns arising from the irresponsible use of resources. Manufacturing companies have faced the challenge of reducing or optimizing resource use in production processes. Problem Statement. The paradox in Colombian manufacturing companies has been their declaration of concern for environmental, economic, and social responsibilities while simultaneously demonstrating policies that increase resource use and environmental degradation. Purpose. This study has aimed to understand how disruptive and incremental innovation in products, production methods, and organizational methods influence the efficient use of resources and waste management in the Colombian industrial sector. Materials and Methods. Data from two surveys covering 8, 264 manufacturing companies across 56 subsectors have been analyzed using advanced statistical techniques. Innovation capabilities have been assessed in terms of product, process, and organizational methods, alongside their environmental impact. Results. Findings have revealed that innovation in production methods significantly enhances the efficient use of raw materials, while both incremental and disruptive innovations have positively affected waste management practices. However, a need for more investment in research and sustainable practices has been identified, especially in complex sectors like pharmaceuticals and plastics. Conclusions. The Colombian manufacturing industry has made commendable efforts in innovation and capability building, leading to better environmental performance and reduced raw material usage. The study concludes that despite waste management and resource utilization challenges, a commitment to a circular economy and greener processes presents a viable path forward for the industry.
KW - industry
KW - innovation
KW - raw material
KW - sustainability
KW - waste
UR - https://doi.org/10.15407/scine21.03.110
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/105008447174
U2 - 10.15407/scine21.03.110
DO - 10.15407/scine21.03.110
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:105008447174
SN - 2409-9066
VL - 21
SP - 110
EP - 124
JO - Science and Innovation
JF - Science and Innovation
IS - 3
ER -